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"offensive remark" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any statement that could be considered hostile, hurtful, or unacceptable by the listener. For example: "The member of the board made an offensive remark about the CEO's decisions."
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"Ho" is short for "whore".All in all, it was a pretty offensive remark.
"If I make one more offensive remark, anywhere, at any time, I will be sacked," he said.
Abbott's agitation against mollusc-related sexism came a week after reports of a preposterously offensive remark against Gillard's father was made at a fund-raiser for Abbott's party.
He said: "I've been told by the BBC that if I make one more offensive remark, anywhere, at any time, I will be sacked.
The companies, like Procter & Gamble and Staples, said they were dismayed that their brands had been associated with Mr. Imus's offensive remark.
Ms. Ferraro, who clashed with the Obama campaign about whether she made a racially offensive remark, said she might not either.
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The fraternity's offense: Pledges were required to chant sexually offensive remarks including, "No means yes, yes means anal," while gathered on the university's historic Old Campus quad.
He also claims that she phoned his sister and made the same allegedly "offensive" remarks.
The incident is not the first time that McGuire has caused controversy for offensive remarks.
Ed Miliband, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, told the BBC, "These are pretty offensive remarks".
Clarkson has come under fire this year for a string of offensive remarks.
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